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This research paper: 5 pages in length. William Cronon’s “Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England” and Carolyn Merchant’s “Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender, and Science in New England” strive to address similar issues in mostly similar manners; however, one might readily argue that their individual styles of approach are based in part upon significantly different gender perspectives. Like Merchant, Cronon is careful to extend the same respect to both sides: Native Americans and European colonists. It is both authors’ intentions to portray this trying historical period in as neutral a light as possible as a means by which to allow the reader a truly spontaneous experience. In each book, the environment’s changing landscape is of utmost importance, inasmuch as the land’s use and abuse became a focal point during this hostile period. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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